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  1. I’m not familiar with the Padres farm system. I agree that these trades aren’t a match. I do get excited about the earlier Mets & Brewers trade potential.
  2. Grok suggests these Brewers / Padres trades: 1. Padres send Kash Mayfield, Kyle Hart, and Carlos Alvarez to the Brewers for Peralta. 2. Padres send Jagger Haynes, Victor Lizarraga, and Lamar King Jr. to Brewers for Peralta. These packages offer young arms that align with Milwaukee's interest in MLB-ready talent.
  3. I like this trade. Would prefer Acuna to Mauricio
  4. And now the Cubbies add Bregman for 5 years & $175M
  5. Murakami had a 30% strikeout rate against pitching far less quality than MLB. I’m glad Milwaukee side-stepped this opportunity.
  6. This news is about as encouraging as the Packers game last night
  7. Wasn’t that true of the trade we just completed - except in reverse? At least in WAR …
  8. This is the trade I want to see
  9. That was my hope as well I love the Collins type of player - we can all relate to someone like him
  10. My sentiments exactly. I wish Yelich would have “helped the team” by being an option as LH first baseman to complement Vaughn. I see him being a great DH option against RH pitching. I hope the Brewers consider others against lefties moving forward.
  11. I like Jonah Heim … but as a back up … certainly not as a Contreras replacement
  12. Anyone here that fits the Brewers needs in 2026? MLB Non-Tendered Players - November 21, 2025 • Adolis García, OF, Texas Rangers • Albert Suárez, RHP, Baltimore Orioles • Alek Manoah, RHP, Atlanta Braves • Cam Booser, LHP, Chicago White Sox • Eli Morgan, RHP, Chicago Cubs • Evan Phillips, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers • Gregory Santos, RHP, Seattle Mariners • JJ Bleday, OF, Oakland Athletics • John King, LHP, St. Louis Cardinals • Jonah Heim, C, Texas Rangers • Jorge Alcala, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals • Josh Winckowski, RHP, Boston Red Sox • Joey Lucchesi, LHP, San Francisco Giants • Max Kranick, RHP, New York Mets • Mike Tauchman, OF, Chicago White Sox • Nathaniel Lowe, 1B, Boston Red Sox • Nic Enright, RHP, Cleveland Guardians • Reese McGuire, C, Chicago Cubs • Sam Hentges, LHP, Cleveland Guardians • Sem Robberse, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals • Tim Elko, 1B, Chicago White Sox • Will Brennan, OF, Cleveland Guardians • Yohel Pozo, C, St. Louis Cardinals
  13. Would Pratt, Henderson, & Megill be enough to pry Neto from the Angels?
  14. Awesome news Never liked him in the dugout I don’t want him to be our next manager I couldn’t be happier
  15. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/brewers-expected-to-consider-trading-freddy-peralta.html?utm_source=twitter The Brewers hold an $8MM club option on Freddy Peralta’s services for 2026, which represents the team’s last bit of control from what was initially a five-year, $15.5MM extension signed by the right-hander back in February 2020. With Peralta now slated for free agency during the 2026-27 offseason, it is possible he has already thrown his last pitch in a Brewers uniform, as The Athletic’s Andy McCullough writes that Milwaukee is “expected to at least field offers for” Peralta’s services.
  16. I’m old & not very clever What does your post even mean?
  17. Fun season Enjoyed the game threads See you all next Spring
  18. At least we scored tonight One run in each game
  19. When Collins was red hot so was the team When he went cold so did the team He’s a great young player who faded to end the year At least he’s not earning $25M like Yelich
  20. Ohtani’s ($700M) contract is half the Brewers overall value ($1.4B) as a team
  21. I don’t recall it being this bad offensively
  22. In 56 years of closely following this team, I don’t recall an entire team going ice cold offensively at the same time
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